Ground nest alert! How to protect wildlife this spring
Sticking to paths is essential to avoid harming nesting birds
Sticking to paths is essential to avoid harming nesting birds
Violet ground beetles are active predators, coming out at night to hunt slugs and other invertebrates in gardens, woodlands and meadows.
Several of Warwickshire’s most threatened species will benefit thanks to almost £500,000 from Natural England’s ‘Species Recovery Programme’.
A new analysis of data collected over ten years by a network of experts led by The Wildlife Trusts has revealed that water vole distribution has declined dramatically. There has been a 30% decline…
In the largest-ever environmental lobby of parliament, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust supporters joined around 12,000 people from across the UK, with at least 225 MPs coming out to meet their…
Ground-elder was likely introduced into the UK by the Romans and has since become naturalised. A medium-sized umbellifer, it is an invasive weed of shady places, gardens and roadsides.
Despite its name, Ground-ivy is actually a member of the dead-nettle family. It is a clump-forming, aromatic plant that likes woodlands, hedgerows and damp places.